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you mean you need one of these? ($210)

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18588

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Vent holes/grill in the valley cover that allow air to flow can prevent the coils from cracking and the loom from going brittle.

you mean you need one of these? ($210)

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18588

bnr32loomcoil.jpg

Vent holes/grill in the valley cover that allow air to flow can prevent the coils from cracking and the loom from going brittle.

That is exactly what i mean! You sir are a legend :thumbsup: you have saved me having to look any further :D

And yes i have removed the cover for now, vented sounds like the go... I still need to retain it to cover the coils and prevent the COZ RACECAR look as i am doing my best to stick with the stealth theme, i have seen the carbon vented items but these are of no interest.... I want something plain as always!

you mean you need one of these? ($210)

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18588

bnr32loomcoil.jpg

Vent holes/grill in the valley cover that allow air to flow can prevent the coils from cracking and the loom from going brittle.

Loom will arrive tomorrow! Thanks Terry, appreciate the link!

No worries, btw I always chuckle when you write stealth with that shinny high mount ;)

Compare it to the 3 engine bays on the last page, its stealth enough :P

Went for a ride in this beast on sunday.

What a weapon. AWESOME street/track setup. I'd go as far to say it is the ultimate/perfect setup.

No Lag, Quiet idle/cruise, mental when the foot is down. Handling and brakes are great for the street. Love it. Well done Mat and the crew at Just Engine Management for a well sorted package.

Went for a ride in this beast on sunday.

What a weapon. AWESOME street/track setup. I'd go as far to say it is the ultimate/perfect setup.

No Lag, Quiet idle/cruise, mental when the foot is down. Handling and brakes are great for the street. Love it. Well done Mat and the crew at Just Engine Management for a well sorted package.

Haha thanks Buddy, was good to catch up finally ;)

Hopefully once your weapon is ready we can go run amok more often like old time :yes: just much louder and faster now :P

That is exactly what i mean! You sir are a legend :thumbsup: you have saved me having to look any further :D

And yes i have removed the cover for now, vented sounds like the go... I still need to retain it to cover the coils and prevent the COZ RACECAR look as i am doing my best to stick with the stealth theme, i have seen the carbon vented items but these are of no interest.... I want something plain as always!

why not buy a standard and add some vents to it yourself?

why not buy a standard and add some vents to it yourself?

Also possible.... Can drill breather holes without any hassle, just the original plastic one looks pretty shit so was going to try pretty it up a bit :P The engine bay looks good but that cover always lets it down as no matter how many times you clean it or coat it black it just keeps ending up the faded plastic colour due to the heat i guess!

Also possible.... Can drill breather holes without any hassle, just the original plastic one looks pretty shit so was going to try pretty it up a bit :P The engine bay looks good but that cover always lets it down as no matter how many times you clean it or coat it black it just keeps ending up the faded plastic colour due to the heat i guess!

so prep it then coat it enamel! solved!

so prep it then coat it enamel! solved!

This sounds like it requires effort :/

Well actually it is off the car for a while so i should pull my finger out and do it haha

This sounds like it requires effort :/

Well actually it is off the car for a while so i should pull my finger out and do it haha

scotch brite it first then prep it with a few coats of under coat, then black enamel. Never fade again.

obviously cut it up and make it look cool before hand

:(

Cost me $30 to get to work today.

If it doesn't get sorted tonight using ECU talk.

Then I am screwed! Been looking at some nice 34's

You mean mine? :P

Oh, and Just Jap dont muck around -

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Haha thanks Buddy, was good to catch up finally ;)

Hopefully once your weapon is ready we can go run amok more often like old time :yes: just much louder and faster now :P

It was a GREAT catchup. Shame it couldnt have been longer. Im back late september. for two weeks (although one of those weeks I am in NZ), better catchup then?

Yeah, my nugget wont be ready for many months yet. Will be lucky to be end of year at this stage for run-in. But YES, we need to run amok again.

Im jealous, you seriously have the PERFECT streeter. What a weapon.

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It was a GREAT catchup. Shame it couldnt have been longer. Im back late september. for two weeks (although one of those weeks I am in NZ), better catchup then?

Yeah, my nugget wont be ready for many months yet. Will be lucky to be end of year at this stage for run-in. But YES, we need to run amok again.

Im jealous, you seriously have the PERFECT streeter. What a weapon.

Yours will be the same once its all setup and running! Will just be a bit more extreme in some ways :P

Yep, late September should be OK, we are away a bit and then October/November we are flat out!

It makes me smile everytime i drive it, thats all that matters too me man! If other people enjoy it then that is just a bonus haha

Yours will be the same once its all setup and running! Will just be a bit more extreme in some ways :P

Yep, late September should be OK, we are away a bit and then October/November we are flat out!

It makes me smile everytime i drive it, thats all that matters too me man! If other people enjoy it then that is just a bonus haha

race your "perfect street" for slips? :P

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